The Eskimos’ Alberta rival has given them a hard time of late, but as CFL.ca’s Dave Campbell explains, they’re ready to finally turn the tables in the Western Final.
The Edmonton Eskimos aren’t sick of seeing their Western rival just yet. In fact, as CFL.ca’s Dave Campbell writes, Sunday’s rematch with the Riders is a welcomed affair.
With the news that Matt Nichols and not Mike Reilly will start the Esks’ Western Semi-Final on Nov. 16 vs. the Riders, CFL.ca’s Dave Campbell considers Edmonton’s chances.
The Eskimos have already clinched their second-place standing and home playoff game, but as CFL.ca’s Dave Campbell writes, Saturday’s trip to Saskatchewan means business.
On Wednesday, Nov. 5, the CFL will announce the 2014 CFL Player Award team nominees. With that said, CFL.ca’s Dave Campbell weighs in on who should represent the Edmonton Eskimos.
After finally ending a win one, lose one pattern prior to their Week 18 bye, the Eskimos are looking for a strong finish to the season entering the playoffs.
The story of the 2014 Edmonton Eskimos has been an impressive one thus far, but as Dave Campbell writes, the team is still very much in a good writing mood.
After being flagged 18 times for 224 yards against the Argos, Chris Jones is looking for better discipline from the Eskimos especially with a playoff berth on the line.
Odell Willis has certainly matured over the years, but as CFL.ca’s Dave Campbell writes, the ‘Mayor’ is still having plenty of fun in the midst of a career season.
Third place isn’t where the Eskimos want to be right now, but as GM Ed Hervey says in an interview with CFL.ca’s Dave Campbell, 2014 has been a season of progress in Edmonton.
CFL.ca’s Dave Campbell says that the second half of last week’s win over Montreal should be a model for the Esks offence heading into Saturday vs. Hamilton.
10 games. That’s how long it’s been since the Edmonton Eskimos last registered a win over the Calgary Stampeders. They’ll try to reverse the trend on Saturday.
On their second week away from home and the far from ideal weather conditions for football, the Eskimos continue to bond and build off their recent success.
After suffering their first loss, then a bye, the Edmonton Eskimos will embark on a rare football road trip, where they will visit Montreal and Ottawa.
Fred Stamps has been a constant in the Esks lineup and that has a lot to do with his toughness that he showed once again in Week 4 after taking a big shot